
I’m glad someone got one of these made at this size. I worked on a film for Revolution that dealt with civilian and military reactions to an invasion of Earth, and there are a lot of common ideas being dealt with in what we’re seeing in this trailer. It’s a spring release, and this makes it look like a huge-scale film with a nice sense of SF reality.

My guess is that this is the last trailer we see for the film. The teaser trailer made its impression by offering up a very stylized first glimpse at the film, and the new trailer offers up more narrative, but it also builds to a very particular point and then drops out in a way that is uncommon. Aaron Eckhart’s the big action lead, and Bridget Moynihan is the face of civilian terror, part of a group that Eckhart is trying to keep alive in the film. The film obviously deals with a street-level view of an alien invasion that seems to take place around the world, although the film mainly seems focused on the Los Angeles battlefront.
